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Stirrat Johnson-Marshall

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Sir Stirrat Johnson-Marshall
Born
Stirrat Andrew William Johnson-Marshall

(1912-02-19)19 February 1912
Ajmer, India
Died16 December 1981(1981-12-16) (aged 69)
Bristol, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
EducationQueen Elizabeth School
University of Liverpool
Spouse
Joan Mary Brighouse
(m. 1937)
Children3
RelativesPercy Johnson-Marshall (brother)

Sir Stirrat Andrew William Johnson-Marshall, CBE ARIBA FRIBA (19 February 1912 – 16 December 1981) was a British architect and one of the founders of RMJM along with Robert Matthew.[1]

Early life and studies

Stirrat Johnson-Marshall was born in 1912 in Ajmer, India.[2] He was the son of Felix William Norman Johnson-Marshall, a civil servant who worked abroad and his wife, Kate Jane Little. He was educated at the Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale and from 1930-1935 he studied architecture at the University of Liverpool.[3]

Career

In 1934 he worked as an assistant at Mercalf & Metcalf and the following year he assisted the Borough of Willsden, Architect's Department. During the Second World War, he served with the Royal Engineers in Singapore.[4] After the war he worked as Deputy County Architect in Hertfordshire County Council. In 1948, he became Chief Architect in the Ministry of Education.[3]

In 1956, with fellow architect Robert Matthew, he established the firm of RMJM (Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall) in Edinburgh and London.[5] Johnson-Marshall managed the office in London. He retired from the firm in 1978 and moved to Gloucestershire.[3]

He died on 16 December 1981 in his Bristol office.[3]

Personal life

In 1937, he married Joan Mary Brighouse, whom he had met at the University of Liverpool. They had three children.[3] His younger brother Percy Johnson-Marshall was a British urban designer.[6]

Honours

In 1936, he was elected ARIBA, his proposers being Lionel Bailey Budden, Leonard Holcombe Bucknell and Gilbert Henry Lovegrove.

In 1954, he was awarded a CBE. In 1964, he was elected FRIBA, his proposers being Robert Matthew, Peter Arthur Newnham and Maurice William Lee. In 1971, he was knighted.[3]

References

  1. ^ "History - The establishment of RMJM". RMJM. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. ^ "STIRRAT JOHNSON-MARSHALL". WAM. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Stirrat Andrew William Johnson-Marshall". Dictionary of Scottish Architects; Biography Report; Basic Biographical Details. Scottish Architects. 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Sir Stirrat Andrew William Johnson Marshall 191281". Northern Architecture. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  5. ^ "RMJM". Architect. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  6. ^ National Life Stories, 'Johnson-Marshall, Percy (1 of 3) National Life Stories Collection: Architects' Lives', The British Library Board, 1990. Retrieved 19 June 2021
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